Teams have figured him out faster than the wildcat. His throwing mechanics are really awkward and he looks disinterested in playing football out there and .

Cam's playing fine I think. The issue is playing calling whether that's because of Cam's limitations or whatever is a very subjective guess. But we need to run more plays from under center. We did a lot this last year but we some how don't this year.

Even still we should have won the falcons game if not for a freak fumble. We should have won the game today if not for Williams blowing the game. Plus our offensive line is really overrated. But if we pulled out 3-2 for the season, Cam would relatively have the same stats but the outlook from everyone would be completely different.

I think Cam and the Panthers have time to turn it around this year. He is still a very YOUNG QB and is still learning... Personally, if the Panthers want to trade, I would offer up several players and a #1 and #2 for him in a heart beat.

Obviously not the whole story. Dude is seriously overrated and always has been.

Whoa, cool your jets sparky. I know stats are the only thing you revolve around but Cam last year was playing head and shoulders above what he is this year. This year, the team took one Giant step backwards and it starts up top with the coaching.

I actually am a fan of Rivera even though he has allot he still can improve on, the first thing being, getting on our freaking terrible Coordinators and try and smack some sense into them, Especially Chud. I have never seen someone single handily waste this much talent on offense.

People are jumping on this bandwagon super quickly. Cam has lost three one score games. He has similar rate stats through the first five games of his sophomore season as John Elway, Drew Brees, Steve Grogan, Doug Williams, Phil Simms, or any number of successful QBs. And yes, I'm including his rushing TDs as touchdowns for Cam, because they are an aspect of his game.

Cam may not be having a great start to this year, and I truly hope he doesn't get psyched out, but I'm not selling low on a guy with the highest physical ceiling of any QB in football._________________

Iggles wrote:

This guy gets it. Seriously, the ideas being espoused here need to get to 88 mph so they can go back to the 1950's.